On "The Pet Cancer Vet" Tracie and Dr. Sue take per-arranged calls from pet owners with a dog or cat" with cancer, in order to give them and other listeners information, support and hope.
Dr. Sue’s philosophy is that cancer is a treatable disease and her motto is “Live longer, live well.” Sue supports an integrative approach to radiation, chemotherapy and surgery with the addition of supplements and nutritional support. Also known as Dr Sue Cancer Vet®, Dr. Sue is the co-author of the Second Edition of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, which is a best-selling book in small animal health for the last several years.
Dr. Sue Ettinger is a practicing veterinary cancer specialist, international speaker, book author, and is currently the head of the Oncology Department at the Animal Specialty & Emergency Center in the Hudson Valley, NY. She is one of approximately 400 board-certified specialists in medical oncology in North America. She received her veterinary training at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her residency in medical oncology at the Animal Medical Center in NYC in 2003. She has recently won the Woof Pack Award for Exceptional Doctor Performance and the Public Relations Achievement Award in the Northeast specialty region.
Hosted by Tracie Hotchner, Susan Ettinger, DVM, ACVIM (Oncology)

Side Effect from Chemo

Pet Cancer Vet (03-30-2015) #2041: Judi in Tallahassee, Florida calls in about her Labradoodle, Ollie, who has side effects from chemo treatment. She wants quality of life for him, not simply extra months if he is suffering, and wants to know if she should give him Apocaps. (When he was a six month old from a shelter, Judi’s vet dismissed a little lump as “nothing to worry about” and because it was not biopsied, the cancer was not caught early.)